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Refugees Welcome Back?
The seven-year Syrian war is coming to an end. Bashar Al-Assad’s regime, thanks to the support of Russia and Iran,…
Red Carpet Politicians
The last four years have marked, particularly in North America, a blurring of the lines between celebrity and…
Vostok 2018: La Russie, Mastermind D’Une Alliance…
Avec la participation d’environ 300,000 troupes Russes, 3,200 personnels Chinois, 1000 avions et 80 navires, Vostok…
Canadian-European Comprehensive Economic and Trade…
En négociation depuis 2009, l’accord économique et commercial global entre le Canada et l’Europe a…
Why Manila’s English-Speaking Bubble Needs to Pop
I've grown up speaking Filipino, and I don’t regret it. While my parents made sure that I became fluent in English,…
Indulgence ou sanctions: le dilemme de l’Europe…
Ce 2 octobre passé, Jamal Ahmed Khashoggi, célèbre journaliste saoudien, a été retrouvé mort, assassiné au consulat…
Kiribati: Potentially the First Uninhabitable Island…
Kiribati, a central Pacific nation comprised of 33 atolls and reef islands will be one of the first countries in…
Bordering Tension: A Migrant Caravan Versus the Trump…
*For the purposes of this article the term "migrant" is meant only to convey that the individual(s) in question are…
With Friends Like China, Who Needs Enemies?
China’s increasing global and regional influence with respect to the world economy, military modernization, and…
Canada’s Dual Stance on Human Rights
Canada has always seen itself as a defender of human rights. It was Lester B. Pearson, Canada’s “foremost…
Is Bangladesh’s Deepening Political Crisis Sinking…
The hard-earned, sweet taste of independence Bangladesh gained less than 50 years ago is already being overpowered…
Japan’s Uncomfortable Past
On October 4th, the city of Osaka in Japan cut ties with its sister-city, San Francisco due to the controversy…